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''Gothic Music'' is a relatively invovled term, in that it is necessary to distinguish it as distinct (but by no means whatsoever exclusive) of the term ]. Goth music is a relatively narrow selection of genres encompassing mainly ] and some ], ], ], ] etc. normally heavily linked with the ]. Gothic Music however is a distinct term referring to music that fits within the classic ], rather than the goth subculture. | |||
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Gothic Music is a relatively invovled term, in that it is necessary to distinguish it as distinct (but by no means whatsoever exclusive) of the term goth music. Goth music is a relatively narrow selection of genres encompassing mainly goth rock and some post-punk, Coldwave, Darkwave, Industrial etc. normally heavily linked with the goth subculture. Gothic Music however is a distinct term referring to music that fits within the classic Gothic Tradition, rather than the goth subculture.
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